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That’s a Doozy: Faith Q&A with Kids

That’s a Doozy: Faith Q&A with Kids

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That’s a Doozy: A podcast where kids ask their biggest questions about faith and a pastor answers. Hard ones or easy ones. They bring them all.Copyright CRISTA Media Biological Sciences Christianity Science Spirituality
Episodes
  • What Happens When Kids Ask the Big Faith Questions We’re Afraid to Answer?
    Feb 11 2026
    Pastor Eric sits down with Josh Mottl on this episode of That’s a Doozy, giving listeners a fun behind‑the‑scenes look at what really goes into helping kids explore big faith questions. Together, they show parents and grandparents that walking with kids through their questions isn’t about having perfect answers—it’s about seeking God side by side.

    Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4rK8oE9
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    18 mins
  • Why Does the Bible Have an Old and New Testament?
    Feb 4 2026
    Ever wondered why the Bible has an Old Testament and a New Testament, or what makes someone a “good” Christian? In this episode, Pastor Eric sits down with Eleazar and Ayra, to tackle big questions about God, church, and what it really means to follow Jesus.

    Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3ObXcBy
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    31 mins
  • Did Dinosaurs Exist When Adam & Eve Were Around?
    Jan 28 2026
    Pastor Eric and 12‑year‑old Kate dive into dinosaurs, creation, and what it all means for our belief in God. Their conversation is a sweet reminder that curiosity isn’t something to outgrow—it's actually one of the best ways to keep our faith alive and growing.

    Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3LAFEyp
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    12 mins
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